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by boeingUH60
1218 days ago
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Sure, never said it was mysterious, was just giving an interesting observation. As an aside, the first time I heard much about Mormons was reading the biography of Jon Huntsman, the late billionaire industrialist, whom I really liked. After that, I checked up on some other well-known Mormon entrepreneurs, luminaries, et al., and had some interesting observations. 1) You guys do have a lot of kids. One founder of a well-known fintech startup has 10 kids! Josh James of Domo fame got over 7 if I remember...seems to be common. 2) Ensign Peak has $100 billion+ from member contributions...what do they even use it for because as far as I'm aware, the fund just keeps accumulating? 3) I'm no fan of organized religion (I grew up attending a silly megachurch). But then, I think you guys have your things in order for a large religious organization...most people I know would get corrupt and power-drunk if they were in the position of Russell Nelson and the other leaders. 4) Utah has a problem with MLM schemes, which I assume is because of strong familial ties that preys seek to exploit...anything being done about this? I hope I'm not intrusive with my questions. Just trying to understand how you guys run despite being a diehard atheist. |
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4) Nothing major has been done. Last year, there was a church policy update that states
> ...using friendship or a position of trust to take financial advantage of another is “a shameful betrayal of trust and confidence. Its perpetrators may be subject to criminal prosecution. Church members who commit affinity fraud may also face membership restrictions or withdrawal. … Members may not state or imply that their business dealings are sponsored by, endorsed by, or represent the Church or its leaders.”
(https://www.thechurchnews.com/2021/3/31/23216752/updates-gen...)
But that's the whole of it. No recent major sermons call out MLMs and their ilk.